Over the next several weeks, 'What is Sustainability' posters will be appearing on campus featuring the insights of politicians, activists, writers and community leaders about… Read more »
A look at the data: It's the overall SU budget that matters! The administration is to be commended for the prompt release of data requested… Read more »
We have a request. We, people with developmental disabilities and their allies, ask that the Syracuse University community pledge to stop using the words 'retard,'… Read more »
On Tuesday, Mr. James Paul wrote an entertaining but misleading article regarding bipartisanship, in which he portrays Thursday's health care summit as 'political theater of… Read more »
My name is Kristian Rodriguez, and I am a senior at Syracuse University and member of Students for a Democratic Society on campus. David Kaplan's… Read more »
As the former president and general manager of WJPZ Radio Inc. (Z89), I am all too familiar with the process by which the Student Association… Read more »
I'm writing in response to the article titled 'SA analyzes sources for SU Ambulance funding' published on Feb. 10. Each year the Finance Board within… Read more »
While there are a number of things to correct in yesterday's story regarding the university's endowment performance, I will focus on the most important point,… Read more »
When I was in high school, music programs, such as marching band, pep bands and jazz ensembles, were very important aspects of my life. When… Read more »
My name is Emmanuel Louijeune. I'm a citizen of Haiti and I'm majoring in civil engineering. Recently my country has encountered a tragic devastation due… Read more »
I am a non-traditional student. My wife has worked at Syracuse University for 11 years. She has always spoken well of the staff and administration… Read more »
Campus discussion of the proposed changes to employee benefits seems to be tilting more toward values than facts. If not careful, such an emphasis can… Read more »
One proposed benefit enhancement included in the Sustainable Benefits report issued last week would provide a supplement of up to $1,000 to employees who have… Read more »
I am writing in response to Jeff Stonecash's letter on the report of the Working Group on Sustainable Benefits. I served on the Working Group… Read more »
The chancellor has issued her proposals for cutting employee benefits. The proposal cuts the contributions to TIAA-CREF (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, College Retirement Equities… Read more »
As many of the world's most prominent leaders ascend on Copenhagen in attempts to assemble policies and compile ideas in order to stop this apparent… Read more »
As students are registering for classes for next semester, a student may think what other classes, besides requirements, one needs to take for the upcoming… Read more »
I would like to address several problems with Elliot Kartus's column on the House health care bill, H.R. 3962 ('Health care bill could have hidden… Read more »
Although we are 21 years apart, and literally worlds apart, Kesha Weedon and I are spiritually connected. Both slave descendants living in modern day America,… Read more »
One of the most important student-held positions on campus is the position of Student Association comptroller. The comptroller oversees the process by which the student… Read more »